- hypodidascalus
- hypodidascalus ī, m
, ὑποδιδάσκαλοσ, an under-teacher.
I i. This letter represents, in Latin,
I. The vowel whose short and long sounds are heard in the English word deceit.—
II. Before a, e, o, or u in the same syllable, the consonant which begins the English words yam, yes, yon, you. The character J, j, which represents the latter sound in some school-books, is an invention of the seventeenth century, and is not found in MSS., nor in the best texts of the Latin authors.
* * *hypodidascali N Munder-teacher, under-master
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.